[10:48] <AskUbuntu> MAAS - listed nodes not booting | http://askubuntu.com/q/474372
[12:58] <blake_r> designated: I do not know
[12:59] <blake_r> designated: but tempita is used for templating so if it supports it then yes
[12:59] <blake_r> designated: http://pythonpaste.org/tempita/
[14:21] <rvba> jtv: would you be so kind as to have a look at https://code.launchpad.net/~rvb/maas/bootsource-cli-doc/+merge/221551 when you get a chance?  (This is definitely not urgent.)
[14:22] <jtv> Quite possibly.  :)
[14:28] <rvba> jtv: you're too kind.
[14:28] <jtv> Maybe.
[14:28] <rvba> allenap: see what working with Brits is doing to us? ^ ;)
[14:28] <jtv> Hey, don't say that!  Neither of us has apologised for anything yet!
[14:29] <rvba> Oh, right.  Sorry about that.
[14:29] <jtv> Sorry for bringing it up.  Thank you.
[14:51] <allenap> Gentlemen, the pair of you.
[15:45] <rvba> Just put a tiny fix up for review: https://code.launchpad.net/~rvb/maas/no-dhcp-write-of-unvalid-config/+merge/221558
[15:47] <jfarschman> Is anyone adding puppet to the preseed post_scripts in MaaS.  I'm really close, but some thing aren't happening.
[15:57] <jfarschman> specifically, my /usr/bin/puppet agent --enable;  line is not working, so puppet stays administratively disabled.
[16:21] <jfarschman> Solved --- you guys probably guessed it.... improper syntax
[17:08] <designated> I'm a little confused about something in the default preseed.  Why are both grub-installer/skip and lilo-installer/skip set to "false"?  Wouldn't this install both grub and lilo?
[17:10] <jfarschman> designated: maybe it next line grub-installer/only_debian      boolean true
[17:17] <designated> miles_, but grub-installer/with_other_os is also set to true.
[17:18] <miles_> designated: I'm not going to pretend to be anything more than a hacker.  I suppose the OS is a facter in choosing which line is invoked
[17:21] <designated> blake_r, do you know why?
[17:24] <blake_r> designated: actaully i do not, but I think miles_ is correct
[17:25] <blake_r> designated: grub will always be used
[17:25] <blake_r> designated: i think lilo is an old option in d-i, that must be set, so the option is not asked
[17:27] <designated> blake_r, okay thanks.
[17:28] <blake_r> designated: the curtin install is now the prefer method of installation
[17:29] <miles_> Is it really?  I just finished setting up everything without it.
[17:41] <blake_r> miles_: yes it is
[17:41] <blake_r> miles_: it is now the default installer
[17:44] <miles_> I'll fire it up after Lunch.  Thanks.
[18:02] <designated> blake_r, the curtin documentation doesn't seem to be comprehensive enough to provide the flexibility needed.  Read http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~curtin-dev/curtin/trunk/view/head:/doc/topics/overview.rst and the astokes.org blog link you posted yesterday.
[18:04] <blake_r> designated: agreed that the curtin installer needs better documentation
[18:04] <blake_r> designated: please make a bug on launchpad.net/curtin
[22:57] <newell> I created a new lxc ubuntu container and then installed the packages maas, maas-dhcp, and maas-dns
[22:57] <newell> Created an administrator account and the rebooted the lxc container
[22:57] <newell> maas server is supposed to automatically start correct?
[23:24] <newell> nm, figured it out
[23:24] <newell> Anyone have a good idea of how long to realistically wait for the download of the boot images?